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rie Morrow Night. DORLIN: ‘SIX-DAY-RACE RIDERS MORE _ EVENLY MATCHED THAN EVER “Bioeth Country | TO-NIGHT’S RACES AT GARDEN. Bick of This Country and Europe, will In addition to the fifteen-mile motor-paced race between “Jimmy” Face Starter ard] Michael and George Leander at Madison Square Garden to-night, there $ will be a ten-mile open race for professionals, which will have most Race Looks Most of the riders entered in the international six-day championship as Open of Year, starters, Extra prizes will be offered to the leader of each lap, to insure a fast race, There will also be exhibitions behind motor ma- chines by “Willic’ Mighael, brother of “Jimmy,” and Margaret Gast, champion woman bicycle rider of the world, The St, Onge brothers, trick riders, will also appear on the track. BILLY WHISTLE QUITS IN FIGHT WITH TIPMIAN (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md, Dec, 5.—Billy Whistler quit in the fourth round o his fight with Joe Tipman before the Eureka Athletic and Social Club last night. Both mon were in splendid con- divion, but Tipman was the master of the situation from the tap of the gong, He was more aggressive than usual, and went after Whistler from the 6tart, folowing him around the ring azd Thirty-six bicycle stars, the pick of the riders of two hemispheres, are now entered in the international six-day bi- eyele championship, which begins in Madison Sayare Garden shortly after _/ midmight to-morrow. As the men will | fide in pairs, this will make eighteen teams who will start in the @rind for the rich money pri Gy Messrs. Kennedy and Powers, man- /Bgera of the race. The event this year looks more open than did any of the previous races | Before the start, as a dozen teams dn the race are so evenly matched thet the winner may not be decided “Watil the final sprint on Saturday Might, Dec. 12. Hew Ones Will Bear Watching. Over a dozen riders are entered who ave started in a six-day race, Wut their abilities as high-class riders Gre well known, and it will be these ™en who will bear watching through- Out the race, Among a few of these fwe Oliver Dorlon, of this city; Beyer- ™an and McDonald, who wil! make Their brofessional debut; Melvin Dove, 3 the colored amateur, and Johnny Fish- ring, scoring heavily with both hands to the body and face. They clinched (requently. and, at the call, both tried to break cleanly. Tipman was @ litte slower than Whistler and Whistler's ®econds protested. After Toman had landed a right to the jaw they clinched, — ai when they bdroke Whistler quit, pro- testing that Tipman had hit ta the Clincher ufter the call of the referee, Whistler was not the fighter of old, and Tivman showed better form that heavy: See ae cae They Are Among the Starters in Six-Day Race Which Begins at the Garden To- THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN AMPION FRANK KRAMER AND SOME RIDERS WHO WILL GO AFTER HIS LAURELS All Have Made Records on the National Circuit and Are Capable of Setting Fast “BLACK FIT" TOOK 47. the Western champion. : gotth in over some clever blocking. | ever. He was a good judge of distance, The unknown quality of several of |", the second und third rounds Tip-|CH¥S? #Ud displayed Kod generaleh!p: the forelgn risers on this side of thelian played at long range, stinging| best Habs Imire var’ he ne st water will also make the result’ of|s its’ ty sd : pome Dr's, coy athe Billy's face with some clever straight| since Al. Herford's court viet itt Go. hold shown bY face doubtful, ‘The eight foreign ub Without police in- and he body with th Fidera who came here to compete in the |UAI* and finding the 24 gives him the rl left. One well-aimed blow, landed on an incorporated tenference. Face are the pick of the bicycle riders * Billy's nose and peeled the skin, while] ‘The hall was crowded police, but of Europe, and gvod judges who have! another to the eye made him bilnk. there was no interfere: Herford igatenes them in their training at he fourth’ round -Tipman cut | Wont, through all the forms of @ club hattan Beach declare they. will{ 1% the fo D} meeting for the law's sake, Fred BSweigert wes referee. ake it. very interesting for the An fean riders \hroughout the race. “Bivaley W111 Be Interesting. Mites it exists ° ‘pal of the titers Sift iey mes met ry to the contest, as each Sse every, Sater to gain an ad- er the othi All the ridra fro ate now, in, the city nie “condi as being in the best ay Rome of them have eo PARiOrity "at Tees four weeks’ road and track. logge and rushed Whistler over the M’CLELLAND-NEARY “G0” FAST; ENDS IN A DRAW MILWAUKED, Wis., Dec. 5.—The Mc- In the fourth honors were even, but in Clelland-Neary fight last night, though | the fifth McClelland began to make up a draw, was the hottest sporting event | for the advantage Neary had gained in Milwaukee has seen for months. Neary | the first two rounds. was favorite over McClelland jn the bet-| Other bouts were held prelimin- ting, but failed to got the decision/aries, Charles Berry, of Milwaukee, against his more-experlenced opponent. | fought, or rather wrestled, a six-round The second and sixth rounds were the|bout to a draw with Henry Fagin, of crucial points in the battle. Chicago, and the fighters were hissed. In the second Noary sent the Pitts-| Th burger to his knees, but in the sixth |Carsey, of Chicago, was given the de McClelland had Neary galloping around | cision over Jack Murray, of Harlem, a: the ring to avoid a knockout, the Harlem doy fought after the first The first round was Neary’s, as he |round with a broken hand. The his sent {n repeated stiff blows to the Pitts- | continued fifteen minutes this time. “s body and head. The cond,| Young O'Leary, of Milwaukee, threw course, was Neary's, and the thind | up the sponge in the third round of his aes the Pittsburger warming up and | Bin wid sk Turner, of Chicago, and | honors were even. Billy food six rounds w Goth clinched repeatedly in thls round. | $29" and got the "Gecision, LAST FOOTBALL | GAME Or SEASCN What will likely be MCE last football game of the season will be that between the Mobawk A, €,, shampton of the Bronx, ahd the Olymple A, C., of Har- Jie, which Will be decided on Heriem weeks for the y, of them have hard work on yr adichacl the cet, fifteen miles behind mo- machines’ in the Garden to-night, the last minute, as hé "utzious ‘tp andihen £9 tha win the : Pata y ace NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, CE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, The entries for Monday's races cates as follows: cts ear-old 08 maidens; five the snow atid the ground put in such shape as to warrant one of the fastest games of the season. The two teams |Bave been strengthened for this ther iF struggle for supremacy, Tom Thorpe, the Cotumbiatoft tackle, wil ikely be Pan NERRENS ST9iy 2 referee, FOR LOCAL OGAL GRIDIRON TITLE. At the footbal tournament to be held next, the series of chef interest to New Yorkers will be the one that determines the miued mooted question of team is champion of t teame in ¢ vi © was hissing again when Frank | COUNT IN SECOND| \ eee to the Evening World.) BOST: of Philadelphia, deciaively defeated “Black Fitzsimmons" last night in less than two rounds at the Lenox Athletic Club, Milo ended matters by & short, suft right to the solar plexus, Fitesim- mons completely collapsing. In the first round Milo went after the dusky boxer and had him Ured with Well-placed punches to the body and jaw. Fitzsimmons broke ground and hot-footed away from the hard game his opponent was serving him. wand proved a revelation, for he was} nd wut, jabbing and ham| darny at will, ‘Tne accond round haa f dardiy started when the clever Phikt- eiphia boy cut loose, and with rights lets to the stomach, he made to the of the Rane che trick, and alter several on the floor,’ Fitzsimmons was ‘oO his corner and there revived. preliminary of ten rounds between Fred Sidney, of this city, and Blink Me- Closky, of “Philadelphia, enthused phe members all through, and the decision of a draw by Referee Dan Donnelly was well recely NO BOLEN-SULLIVAN FIGHT. (Special to the Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5.—The Sam! Sullivan fight at the Industrial Club at Conshohookne: not come o! lust night. There was no crowd ther right, in Madison Square Garden week after which jreater New York, bis fg gl of wie lata the te, , to-marcow bmtcee oa 8 the men did not 3 NG, DECEMBER 5, 1903. Pace, BARDGETT. NAT BSUTLER- HEDSPETH 0’ BRIEN B Philadelphia Middle- Weight Went West to Challenge Winner of Fitz-Gardner Con- test and to Arrange a Fight with Ryan. “Philadelphia Jack'’ O'Brien, the » | clever middie-weight fighter who went to Ban Francisco to challenge the win- ner of the Bob Fitzsimmons-Gardner HERRMANN PLANS BASEBALL CHANGE = CINCINNATI, Dec. 5.—President Herr- mann, of the Cincinnat! Baseball Club, will propose a revised plan for the meeting of Amectcan and Nattonel League Clubs next season, At Uhe Na- tional League meeting next week Mfr, | Herrmann will suggest thet the regular | sch © fo be used by ‘the two leagues in ying over each other's circuits. ? 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